Showing posts with label Cincinnati. Show all posts
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Thursday, June 2, 2016

Parents Of Boy That Fell Into Gorilla Pit At Cincinnati Zoo Leading To Animal Being Killed By Staff Are Under Investigation By Police



Deonne Dickerson and Michelle Gregg
 
The parents of 4-year-old boy, Isaiah Dickerson, are facing a police investigation in Cincinnati, Ohio, after their son fell 10-feet into a gorilla pen, leading to a zoo response team shooting and killing endangered silverback Harambe. After an argument with his mother, demanding he be allowed to go in the water, to which she repeatedly stated no, Isaiah broke free. The child crawled through a hole in a fence, tumbled downward, then fell into the gorilla pen. Harambe and two female gorillas were present. 

Harambe looked at the child in disbelief and wonderment, clearing wondering what the boy was doing in the pen that is not a human habitat. Onlookers began screaming and leaning forward towards the pen, which unintentionally spooked the gorilla. Not realizing his own strength, Harambe lifted the child off the ground, causing the boy to hit his head. He sustained a concussion from the blow. 


Harambe holding Isaiah's hand
 
Harambe, trying to escape the loud noise, dragged the child away from the crowd, who were looking down into the pen, while frantically screaming in fear for the boy's safety. Harambe then held the child's hand. As the screaming continued, Harambe fixed the back of the child's shirt and used it to drag him further away from the crowd again. They fell out of sight for 10 minutes. The entire ordeal lasted 20-minutes before an emergency response team shot Harambe dead. Little Isaiah witnessed the shooting and will need therapy.

Some online are outraged at Isaiah's parents for failing to properly supervise the child. People are calling for them to face criminal charges over Harambe's death. The couple has been issued death threats. Some are also stating the gorilla was not going to kill the child. However, they don't know that for sure. A 400-pound gorilla does not know its strength and could seriously injury a person, especially a child. Harambe had already accidentally caused the child to hit his head against the wall. It is truly regrettable the gorilla was killed. However, these wild animals should not be in captivity in the first place for human amusement.   


Photo meme courtesy of The Industry On Blast blog
 
My first thought regarding Isaiah was how did this boy get loose from his mother's care and into the gorilla pen. You know when you're about to get self-righteous and God brings something back to your memory. When I was about age 6, my mom and I went for a weekend at a great hotel in the countryside. It had a massive pool. My dad, a former professional athlete, taught me to swim from the time I was about 4-years old. Then he asked one of his friends, a former Olympic swimmer, to help me improve my swimming. 

It worked like a charm, because while at the hotel with my mom that weekend, I decided I was Jacques Cousteau and was going to touch the bottom of the pool...on the deep end. And within seconds I did. My mother panicked. When I surfaced, proud of my little accomplishment, my mother looked like she was gonna kill me. She didn't hit me (there were too many witnesses LOL) but make no mistake, she was yelling. So yea, sometimes kids do things they should not.

Side Bar: The zoo may get sued over the incident. Some lawyers will pursue the family and convince them everything was the zoo's fault and that they are entitled to millions, due to the hole/breach in the fence little Isaiah found and crawled through into the gorilla pen. However, such a lawsuit will not go over well with the public.

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EXCLUSIVE: Parents-of-four whose son fell into zoo enclosure sparking killing of Harambe the gorilla as it emerges father has a lengthy criminal history - including kidnap and drug trafficking 

Published: 19:12 EST, 30 May 2016 | Updated: 00:31 EST, 31 May 2016 - These are the parents of the four-year-old boy whose 15-feet fall into the gorilla exhibit moat in Cincinnati Zoo resulted in the death of 17-year-old silverback gorilla, Harambe. Seen here for the first time is mother Michelle Gregg, 32, who has four children by father Deonne Dickerson, 36, a man who, Daily Mail Online can disclose, has a lengthy criminal history. 

Criminal filings against Dickerson stretch over a decade and include burglary, firearms offences, drug trafficking, criminal trespass, disorderly conduct and kidnap. In 2006 he was sentenced to one year behind bars for a drug trafficking conviction. But in numerous pictures posted on Dickerson's Facebook site in recent years he appears to have turned his life around to become the proud father of four. Indeed, the majority of his postings to the social media site are updates of his children and his working life. In others pictures he has uploaded his friends congratulate him and Michelle on the birth of their fourth child last January...

Friday, April 15, 2016

Boxer Adrien Broner Facing 3-10 Years In Jail Over Assault And Robbery Due To Gambling Incident


Adrien Broner (center) and fiancée Arie Nicole (left)
 
In the April 13, 2016 Judiciary Report article "Adrien Broner Arrested And Jailed For Probation Violation And Trouble Strikes In His Personal Life With Claims He Cheated On His Fiancée" the site implored troubled boxer Adrien Broner to "throw yourself on the mercy of the court" regarding an assault and robbery incident that took place while he was gambling outside a bowling alley in Madisonville, Ohio and inflicted grievous bodily injury on a man at gunpoint. The next day, April 14, 2016, prosecutors in his home state of Ohio formally indicted Broner and he faces 3-10 years in jail, on charges of aggravated robbery as well as felonious assault and robbery. 

The charges Broner faces is serious. Cincinnati.com is reporting that a special prosecutor, Michael Tranter, has been appointed to the case in Hamilton County. The judge presiding over the case is Robert Ruehlman. Broner is currently in jail on a probation violation stemming from an unrelated case for driving under the influence, then engaging in reckless driving months later. Broner was given 6-months probation on July 25, 2016. He was arrested again on January 21, 2016 for the aforementioned assault. The cases appear to have overlapped. However, prosecutors are keeping the cases separate, which is beneficial to Broner.


Adrien Broner's mug shot
 
As stated in the April 7, 2016 Judiciary Report article "Boxer Adrien Broner Pleads Not Guilty To Assault And Robbery" Broner needs to make peace with the victim and pay compensation (the victim has filed a lawsuit against Broner over the assault). The court may have more mercy on him if he does so. Broner's pride got him into trouble. He is a millionaire and is facing serious charges over losing $10,000 in a gambling incident. His legal fees will total far more than that in relation to this matter. 

It's a shame it has come to this. Since 2014 the Judiciary Report has been running a series of articles on Broner, which implored him to changes his ways, lest he ended up in serious trouble [How To Reap The Benefits Of Boxing While Avoiding The Pitfalls and Floyd Mayweather Tells Adrien Broner To Quit Partying And Making So Much Music (Video) and Boxer Adrien Broner Has Been Suspended By The WBC For Racist Remarks About Fellow Pugilist Carlos Molina]. However, young and famous stars sometimes have to figure out things the difficult way in life, via consequences of unwise choices that could have been avoided.  

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Special prosecutor to handle Adrien Broner case

7:37 p.m. EDT April 14, 2016 - A special prosecutor has been appointed to handle the case against local boxer Adrien Broner, who is accused of knocking a man unconscious and then robbing him outside a Madisonville bowling alley. Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters said he requested a special prosecutor because one of his friends, described by officials as a businessman, has tried to be a mentor to Broner. 

“He’s just a very good friend of mine,” said Deters, who declined to name the man. Deters said he wanted to avoid any perception of impropriety. Hamilton County Common Pleas Judge Robert Ruehlman on Thursday appointed Cincinnati-based attorney, Michael Tranter, to handle the case. Also Thursday, Broner, 26, was formally indicted on robbery and felonious assault charges. 

Court documents say Broner on Jan. 21 pointed a handgun at a West Chester man during a betting dispute, knocked him unconscious and robbed him of $10,000. The incident has also led to a lawsuit against Broner, who lives in Westwood, according to court records...

 

Boxer Adrien Broner indicted on assault, robbery charges

April 14, 2016 2:45 PM - CINCINNATI (AP) -- Boxer Adrien Broner was indicted Thursday on assault and robbery charges, the next step in prosecutors' case against the former WBA super lightweight champion. The charges arise from a lawsuit filed by a man who accuses Broner of pointing a handgun at him during a dispute over gambling in January and knocking him unconscious. 

Broner was indicted on an aggravated robbery charge, a first-degree felony that carries a maximum sentence of three to 10 years. He also was indicted on second-degree charges of felonious assault and robbery, which carry sentences of two to eight years. Bond was set at $100,000. No date has been set for a pretrial hearing... 

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Adrien Broner Arrested And Jailed For Probation Violation And Trouble Strikes In His Personal Life With Claims He Cheated On His Fiancée

    
Adrien Broner's second mug shot taken this month
 
For years the Judiciary Report has been imploring former four time boxing champion, Adrien Broner, 26, to calm down and forsake his wild ways (2014's How To Reap The Benefits Of Boxing While Avoiding The Pitfalls and last week's "Boxer Adrien Broner Pleads Not Guilty To Assault And Robbery"). Yesterday, Broner was arrested in his home state of Ohio and jailed for 10-days on a probation violation. Broner was arrested in January 2015 for drunk driving. Broner told the arresting officer that he had made over $100,000,000 in his career as a boxer. 

In July 2015, Broner was sentenced to 6-months probation and community service. However, Broner was arrested again in November 2015 for reckless driving, which constituted a probation violation. Broner made an appearance in court today, where he was sentenced to 10-days in jail. In light of how much time he could have been given, 10-days is not bad at all.

 

Adrien Broner and fiancée Arie
 
Broner has bigger problems on the horizon. He was arrested for assaulting a man in January 2016, which resulted in the victim needing 60 stitches. On April 4, 2016, Broner was granted $100,000 bail. There are some judges and prosecutors who will negatively take into account the fact he was arrested on a probation violation and jailed for days during his bail on another offense.

As stated in the column last week, Broner has made it out of very impoverished circumstances in Ohio, to attain fame and fortune. This makes what he is doing via repeat offenses all the more risky, as he has so much to lose as a rich, high profile figure. People will also sue for millions of dollars stating they are victims. 

 

Adrien Broner's six children
 
There are some judges who will deviate from sentencing guidelines and punish people how they see fit. Where a person may have gotten probation or days in jail, judges have thrown the book at some for being repeat offenders, locking them up for months and years. Broner needs to stay out of trouble and throw himself on the mercy of the court in the assault case, as a father of young children and a husband-to-be, because if he is not careful, he could get locked up for a long time, especially if he keeps getting arrested. The judge will start looking at his priors and it will create problems for him.  

 Broner has a big family he is close to and a fiancée, who would miss him if he is sent to jail for years. Broner has also become accustomed to a wealthy lifestyle. If he is placed in prison for years, he will miss it. He has become used to having steak, lobster and wine. Prison meals are completely different - they are not the gourmet food he has become accustomed to eating. He is used to sleeping on luxury sheets/bedding. A small prison bed and rough sheets is not the same thing. 


Alexis Sky
 
Instead of waking up at 5AM to train for a boxing match, it will be to do prison chores and with no boxing equipment in sight, which will derail his fitness as a boxer. Instead of fighting in the ring, he will have to fight off people in prison who may resent his fame and fortune, if he is transitioned into the general population. Adrien needs to think about all of that the next time he is in a situation that could get him into trouble. Learn to walk away from conflict.

Broner is also having trouble in his personal life. Rumors online state a woman from Instagram, Alexis Sky, has stated things online that led the public to believe Broner cheated with her on Arie Nicole, his fiancée and the mother of his two youngest children and is hiding it. 

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Adrien Broner Locked Up In Ohio Over Reckless Driving Conviction
 
 4/12/2016 12:13 PM PDT - Adrien Broner is behind bars in Ohio -- and will be there for the next 10 days -- to serve his punishment stemming from a previous reckless driving conviction. Here's what we know ... Broner was sentenced to 6 months probation back in July 2015 stemming from a drunk driving arrest in which he told the officer he was super rich and famous. 

He later pled no contest to reckless driving. But according to court documents, Broner violated his probation in November 2015 -- and was sentenced to 10 days behind bars. Broner appeared in court this morning -- and pled guilty to probation violation and formally began his 10 day sentence.He's currently behind bars at a jail in Hamilton County, Ohio.
 

Thursday, April 7, 2016

Boxer Adrien Broner Pleads Not Guilty To Assault And Robbery



Adrien Broner at his arraignment this week
 
26-year-old boxer, Adrien Broner, plead not guilty to assault and armed robbery at his arraignment this week, in connection with an incident of bowling alley betting that went wrong. After losing $8,000 betting, multi-millionaire, Broner went to his vehicle, retrieved a gun and punched another gambler in the face twice, splitting open his chin. The victim received 60 stitches. Broner has been arrested several times over the past 10-years for assault.  

According to TMZ, the prosecution has no video of the assault, only sketchy audio. On the tape men are heard telling Broner to "chill A.B." A good lawyer will get that suppressed, if nothing incriminating indicating the crime is heard on the tape. It is Broner's word against the victim's potential testimony. Sadly, Broner has a penchant for engaging in this very type of assault outside the ring, which leads me to believe he did this. 


Broner v. Theophane fight last week
 
Broner needs to make peace with the victim, pay compensation and stop engaging in these unlawful acts of assault (and robbery). He has so much going for himself, but is taking it for granted and risking his freedom and career. He has a pretty fiancée and lovely children. He needs to marry his fiancée and spend time with her, his children and parents. He also needs to dedicate himself more to his career (he failed to make weight last week and was stripped of his boxing title).

As these assaults keep happening, as attested by his criminal record, Broner could encounter a judge that decides enough is enough and sends him to jail. It could get even worse than that, as I've read cases regarding people getting into basic fights on the street and with one punch, hitting someone who falls over at a dangerous angle on the sidewalk, sustaining a severe head injury that results in death. People have been tried for murder in such cases, even though they did not mean to kill the person they punched.


Adrien Broner's mug shot from his most recent arrest
 
For Broner to make it this far, coming from poverty in achieving fame and fortune, only to end up behind bars would be sad. Then he would miss the simple pleasures of life, such as waking up and seeing his kids in the morning, spending time with his fiancée, visiting his parents and going wherever he feels like. Broner needs to stop jeopardizing everything he has worked for and most of all, stop hurting members of the public in street disputes.
 

Monday, April 4, 2016

Boxer Adrien Broner Turns Himself Into Police On Assault And Robbery Charges Posting $100,000 Bail Adding To His Long Rap Sheet


A troubled looking Adrien Broner posting on Instagram about turning himself in to police 

Troubled 26-year-old boxer, Adrien Broner, has surrendered to police in his native Cincinnati, Ohio, on armed robbery and assault charges. Broner posted $100,000 bail and was released pending trial. In January 2016, Broner was gambling outside a Cincinnati bowling alley and lost $8,000. In an attempt to win his money back, Broner asked the unnamed man, who won the bets to continue gambling with him. 

When the man refused, Broner went to his car, retrieved a gun, brandished the weapon, then punched him in the chin twice. The man’s chin split open as he was knocked unconscious. Broner then took the $8,000 back from the man and an additional $2,000 from his pocket, then fled the scene. The man was taken to the hospital and given 60 stitches. 



Adrien Broner's mug shot from his most recent arrest

A warrant was issued for Broner’s arrest on March 24, 2016. Broner made an arrangement to turn himself in today. Broner is fresh off his controversial stoppage victory on April 1, 2016, against boxer, Ashley Theophane, which scored the biggest boxing ratings in Spike television’s history. 1,013,00 viewers tune in to watch the fight in America. The fight also aired on Spike in Britain. 

This was not Broner’s first brush with the law. Broner was arrested last year for drunk driving and sentenced to 6-months probation and community service. In 2007, when Broner was a minor aged 17, he was arrested on three felonies for robbery and assault. When he turned 18-years-old, Broner was arrested for assault and battery. At age 18, Broner was also arrested for carrying a concealed weapon. At age 19 Broner was arrested for witness intimidation and aggravated menacing. In 2012, Broner was arrested for assault and battery. In 2013 Broner was arrested again for assault and battery. 

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Adrien Broner’s Arrest Record : A Courthouse Regular

March 24, 2013 7:23 pm - Adrien Broner is unquestionably a top talent in the ring, where he has dominated all opponents with ease to this point. Despite that he is just as well known for his interesting antics outside of the ring, especially in recent weeks. Just last week he was arrested and charged with an Assault and Battery in Miami-Dade County, Florida. In this it is well documented that he got into an altercation with a few men to where he allegedly “bit” a man on the arm during the fight...

His documented troubles began shortly before his 18th birthday in 2007 where he was arrested and charged on 4/3/07 with an Aggravated Robbery, and 2 counts of Felonious Assault and Battery (despite being a minor, due to the severity of the crime he was charged as an adult). All 3 of those charges were Felonies. He was able to be free’d after making a bail of $100,000 cash, but during this period he violated his bond when he was once again charged with Assault and Battery (a misdemeanor version) on 8/17/07. This charge was dropped nearly 3 weeks after. 

Broner was acquitted of the 3 major charges as well that October, but this was only the beginning. In September of 2008 he was charged with Carrying a Concealed Weapon (another Felony), but once again was acquitted jury a jury trial 12 months later. During this time while awaiting trial he was unable to stay away from trouble again, being charged with an Intimidation of a Witness and an Aggravated Menacing in December of 2008. But this was dismissed 3 months later due to a lack of feasible evidence. That also counted as a violation of his bond. 

He was able to stay out of the courtroom after this for nearly 3 years while he rose thru the ranks as an A-list prospect. But he was arrested once more just a few months ago on 12/21/12, for yet another Assault and Battery. This charge is still pending, and his next court date will be held in the upcoming future on an unspecified date. During this time once again he failed to live by the guidelines involved with his bond, with his recent Miami arrest...